experientable

Etymology
(stem of, )

Adjective

 * 1) Capable of being experienced.
 * 2) * 1994: Howard Robinson, Perception, page 126 ( Routledge ; ISBN 0415033640, 978‒0415033640)
 * This is a travesty of the idea of a quale. If the term qualia has any use at all it is to designate experientable differences; significantly different qualia can, in principle, be recognised as different. The point is not purely verbal.
 * 1) * 2000: “ leonardo dasso ”,  alt.talk.creationism : What % of evolutionists here are not athiests? [sic] , the 2nd day of October at 8 o’clock a.m.
 * Once you start refering [sic] to observable, experientable entities, you are in the realm of the empirical, and therefore, these entities can become the subject of scientific research.
 * Once you start refering [sic] to observable, experientable entities, you are in the realm of the empirical, and therefore, these entities can become the subject of scientific research.